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Stars Shining Bright Above Us

Parallax: The Race to Measure the Cosmos by Alan W. Hirshfeld

October 6, 2019 by blauracke Leave a Comment

In the 3rd century BC, Aristarchus of Samos developed a heliocentric model in which the sun is at the centre, with Earth and the other planets revolving around it. This model was rejected by other scientists until Nicolaus Copernicus picked it up again 1,800 years later and initiated the Copernican Revolution. One of the reasons for the rejection of a heliocentric model was that stellar parallax, the apparent shift of position of any nearby star against the background of distant objects, could not be observed […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Alan W. Hirshfeld, cbr11bingo, I Love This

blauracke's CBR11 Review No:50 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Alan W. Hirshfeld, cbr11bingo, I Love This ·
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Some Young Adult to close out Bingo

Enchantee by Gita Trelease

Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson

The Lady Rogue by Jenn Bennett

The Lovely War by Julie Berry

September 28, 2019 by Manimama 1 Comment

  Four more reviews to finish catching up on my backlog. CBR11Bingo squares for I Love This (Enchantee), Award Winner (Speak), Far and Away (the Lady Rogue) and Reader’s Choice over Own Voices (The Lovely War).   Enchantee (apologies, but I can’t figure out how to accent the ‘e’) is a beautifully written young adult romance. Set in Paris during the final days of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI’s excesses, it shows both the splendor of the rich and the desperation of the poor. Camille […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Award Winner, cbr11bingo, far and away, gita trelease, I Love This, Jenn Bennett, julie berry, Laurie Halse Anderson, speak, Young Adult

Manimama's CBR11 Review No:63 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Award Winner, cbr11bingo, far and away, gita trelease, I Love This, Jenn Bennett, julie berry, Laurie Halse Anderson, speak, Young Adult ·
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Returning once more to one of Hercule Poirot’s greatest cases #I Love This

Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie

September 14, 2019 by Aquillia Leave a Comment

Sometimes I feel like my CBR reviews are either fantasy or Agatha Christie. I’ve been a fan of both for years, and I return sometimes to Christie when I need a quick read. This time, it was actually because I found that my library has the audiobook version of Death on the Nile–read by DAVID SUCHET. Who uses his Poirot voice when appropriate. Needless to say, I LOVED this version of something I’ve already loved for ages. Death on the Nile is one of Christie’s […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: agatha christie, cbr11 bingo, death on the nile, I Love This

Aquillia's CBR11 Review No:6 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: agatha christie, cbr11 bingo, death on the nile, I Love This ·
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“During the Middle Ages, there was a special English word for women who dared to speak in public: they were labeled scolds.” (BINGO!)

Wordslut: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language by Amanda Montell

September 8, 2019 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

Fellow Cannonballer kdm posted on Facebook about reading Wordslut and based on her recommendation and its eye-catching cover I immediately requested it from my library. I’ve read my share of feminist books over the past several years, trying to build my own repertoire of experience and knowledge whether it be in the form of a treatise on Single Ladies, the recollections of a self-described Bad Feminist, or feminist geeks, or the story of a heroine of mine the Notorious RBG. Amanda Montell’s Wordslut is a […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Amanda Montell, cbr11bingo, faintingviolet, feminism, I Love This, linguistics, read harder challenge, read women, sociolinguistics, Wordslut

faintingviolet's CBR11 Review No:44 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Amanda Montell, cbr11bingo, faintingviolet, feminism, I Love This, linguistics, read harder challenge, read women, sociolinguistics, Wordslut ·
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Jumping on this 2012 bandwagon

Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple

August 6, 2019 by Wanderlustful Leave a Comment

What a fun read!  Like the movie Booksmart, no sooner was I finished reading this than I began to push it onto other people- you’ll love this!  Its hilarious! A comedy of errors with heart!  It is all of those things, and this is me pushing it onto CBR readers (those of you who haven’t read it already- I realize I’m late to the party). Semple’s novel is a modern family story set in Seattle, centred around genius architect Bernadette Fox- Branch, her tech wizard […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr11bingo, Fiction, I Love This, Maria Semple, Where'd You Go Bernadette

Wanderlustful's CBR11 Review No:32 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr11bingo, Fiction, I Love This, Maria Semple, Where'd You Go Bernadette ·
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Sometimes People Do Get Their Just Desserts

Who Slays the Wicked by C.S. Harris

July 31, 2019 by Jen K Leave a Comment

Bingo Square: I Love This I read all the thirteen existing books of the Sebastian St. Cyr series last year as part of the Cannonball Read 10, so I think the latest book in the series makes for a good fit in the “I Love This” category.  Between my deployment and lack of free time (or at least “on my own” time, I was oddly social in Kuwait, even if that simply meant hanging out at work, going to the gym after work with co-workers […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: cbr11bingo, historical mysteries, I Love This, regency england, Sebastian St Cyr

Jen K's CBR11 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: cbr11bingo, historical mysteries, I Love This, regency england, Sebastian St Cyr ·
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